Hoshiarpur, Feb. 1 -- The income tax (I-T) department's raid at former Congress minister Sunder Sham Arora's residence ended on Friday night after three-day intensive scrutiny of documents related to his family's income.

The teams left around 12 am after which the gates of Arora's house were opened for movement.

The I-T department did not issue any statement if any recovery was made, but Arora himself called a press conference to claim that the raid did not reveal any incongruity in his family's accounts.

"It was one of the multiple raids conducted simultaneously by the I-T department in connection with a real estate project in Mohali, which has many shareholders, including my son. We cooperated with the raiding teams and provided ever...